Other crossword clues for answer "STEN"
- STEN
- Anna of "Nana"
- British carbine
- British gun
- British weapon
- Russian actress Anna
- Nana star
- Thompson machine gun substitute
- Tommy's gun
- Court figure, briefly
- British small arm
- British heat?
- Lanchester's contemporary
- Machine gun
- WWII gun
- British shooter
- Gun replaced by the Sterling machine gun
- UK machine gun
- British sprayer
- British machine gun
- British arm
- English arm
- British machine carbine
- Actress Anna in "Nana"
- Garbo contemporary
- Kind of gun
- Submachine gun
- WWII shooter
- 21-Across arm
- Light submachine gun
- Submachine gun type
- Anna who played Nana
- Brit's WWII gun
- British Army weapon
- D-Day firearm
- British submachine gun
- Korean War firearm
- Gun in the Suez Crisis
- Nana star Anna
- World War II carbine
- Uzi relative
- WWII weapon
- World War II gun
- Where Eagles Dare gun
- WWII submachine gun
- Weapon inspired by the German MP40
- Where Eagles Dare carbine
- Tommy gun
- British WWII weapon
- Brits' 1940s submachine gun
- British gun of WWII
- Old British firearm
- Brit's WWII weapon
- Weapon whose name is an acronym for its designers
- British 9 mm submachine gun
- British WWII gun
- British weapon of WWII
- Old British gun
- Anna in "Nana"
- Brit. Carbine
- Film star Anna
- Actress Anna of old films
- Acronymous gun
- Arm of the British military?
- Gun introduced in 1941
- Gun whose name is an acronym
- Uzi predecessor
- Weapon featured in "Exodus"
- Korean War weapon
- Early submachine gun
- Old gun across the pond
- WWII British gun
- Acronymous 13-Down gun
- Acronymous WWII gun
- Acronymous submachine gun
- WWII machine gun
- WWII British firearm
- WWII firearm
- British weapon acronym
- Scandinavian name meaning "cliff"
- British firearm acronym
- Arm of the Korean War
- Actress Anna
- Nana actress
- British firearm
- Goldwyn discovery
- British gun type.
- Little: Comb. form.
- Stone: Scot.
- Italian guerrilla gun.
- Type of gun favored by Italians.
- Anna ___ of the movies.
- Anna ___, actress.
- Russian movie actress.
- About 30 lbs. in Sweden.
- Narrow: Comb. form.
- British light carbine.
- Thin: Comb. form.
- Type of World War II gun.
- 8-lb. machine gun.
- Type of British gun.
- Type of gun.
- Sheppard-Turpin gun.
- Prefix meaning narrow.
- ___ gun.
- Gun.
- English gun.
- Narrow: Prefix.
- Acronymic gun.
- Sandhurst weapon.
- Relative of a Bren.
- British ordnance.
- Swedish weight
- Note-taker: Abbr.
- Typist: Abbr.
- Machine carbine
- Tommie's weapon
- Anna of films
- Carbine
- Gun for a Tommy
- Rapid-fire gun
- Anna of the silents
- Tommy gun for Tommy Atkins
- Anna ___, star of "Nana": 1934
- Bren's cousin
- Tommy's Tommy gun
- Nana star: 1934
- Anna of "Nana": 1934
- Gun or actress
- A gun for Tommy Atkins
- Anna or a gun
- Carbine manufactured in England
- Hollywood's Nana in 1934
- An Anna of filmdom
- An Anna to whom Goldwyn brought manna
- Goldwyn protégée
- Gunnery acronym
- This Anna was Nana
- Sheppard and Turpin's gun
- Anna of old films
- Arm for Tommy Atkins
- Goldwyn import
- Gun type
- Nine-millimeter carbine
- Sheppard-Turpin weapon
- Nana star in 1934
- Weapon for Tommy Atkins
- Gun for Tommy Atkins
- Light British carbine
- Russian-born actress
- U.K. carbine
- Anna of filmdom
- Star of "Nana": 1934
- Actress Anna from Russia
- Actress in "The Wedding Night"
- British version of 5 Down
- Star of 7 Down
- Garbo's supposed rival
- Actress in "Nana"
- Brit. gun
- Gun for Atkins
- 30's and 40's actress Anna
- British automatic
- Filmdom's Anna
- Gfoldwyn discovery Anna _____
- Old-time actress Anna
- See 5-Across
- The Girl With the Hatbox star
- Contemporary of Garbo
- Gun that uses nine-millimeter ammo
- Arm from overseas
- W.W. II-issue gun
- World War II weapon
- The Man I Married actress
- British gun (NEST anag.)
- Predecessor of an Uzi
- 1930's Goldwyn star Anna
- British rifle
- Antique weapon
- See 123-Across
- Antique gun
- 9-mm. gun of W.W. II
- British W.W. II-era gun
- Cooper's co-star in "The Wedding Night," 1935
- Gun of old
- 9-mm. weapon
- Acronymic weapon name
- Bygone British gun
- Old carbine
- Suez Crisis weapon
- Old 9-mm.
- W.W. II-era British gun
- Product from the Royal Small Arms Factory
- Lightweight gun
- British WW2 gun
- Second World War submachine gun
- Second World War-era British gun
- Tommy's weapon
- Brit's gun
- Tommy's gun, maybe
- Certain British submachine gun
- Backward seines
- British burp gun
- Machine pistol
- Tommy's carbine
- Nana portrayer Anna
- Soldier of Fortune actress
- Weapon
- Early Hollywood actress
- Weapon against the Nazis
- Brit's weapon
- WWII British weapon
- Submachine gun of WWII
- Old gun
- British gat
- Tommy's arm
- World War II weapon with an acronymic name
- Battle of Britain introduction
- Tommy gun's kin
- Resistance weapon of WWII
- Nine-millimetre gun
- Tommy gun's cousin
- Brit's submachine gun
- Ukrainian-born actress Anna
- Anna who's name-checked in Cole Porter's "Anything Goes"